Chapter 78
"Since you guys here today, why don't all of you calong? All of us should be visiting Godfrey's new place
too." Fred fanned the flames and roped everyone in the house into the matter.
"That's right! We should take a look at it too. Who knows if it'll be as big as
Freddie's place?"
"Godfrey, where's your new house?"
"You're a Sue. The area must be at least as prestigious as Fred's, right?"
Godfrey nodded his head awkwardly, at a loss for words. What new house? They were barely managing to feed
themselves; they did not have the money for a new house.
Fortunately, Fred's son was not around today. Otherwise, would have created even more trouble for Samuel.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter they had lunch, Godfrey excused himself from the party. Fred reminded him to give a call before he left, and
the other old classmates looked as though they were wishing him luck with the situation.
Samuel even set a date and told them to visit on the fifteenth of next month. He would inform them of the
address then. That made Lydia nearly explode in anger.
After Samuel and his family left, Fred spoke to his old classmates with an expression of utter disdain, "I never
imagined that Godfrey's son-in-law would have the gall to make idle boasts in front of me. Did you see Godfrey's
expression? He looked like he wanted to die from shame."
"Hah! Godfrey probably never imagined that he would be shot in the foot by his own son-in-law. Wouldn't he
have told us as soon as possible if he bought a new house? Why would he hide the fact until now?"
"I'm waiting for this sh*tshow to turn into a tragic comedy on the fifteenth."
At the bottom of the complex, the family of four got into the car. Then Lydia said to Samuel in an icy tone,"
Samuel Hannigan, are you insane? Do you really want to shus to death? Are you going to wave your wand
and make a new house appear by the fifteenth of the next month?"
"I really bought a house. It's secondhand, but it's pretty good," Samuel answered.
Lydia was stunned. This fellow bought a house? Even if it was secondhand and was not as expensive as its initial
price, it would have cost a pretty sum too.
He never worked for the three years he married into the Sues. How could he have that much money?
"Seems like you've been pocketing money for yourself throughout these years, Samuel." Lydia sneered.
However, she never expected him to have so much money, even with the two thousand bucks he received every
month for three years as living expenses. How much could he possibly save even if he siphoned sof the
money into his account?
Yvonne glanced at her husband. She knew Samuel would never make such idle boasts. He just did not think
through his words back at the Turners’ place. After all, he did buy the two cars they had now; the house was
probably not a problem either.
Yet he already bought two Audis, and now a secondhand house. He probably did not have much savings left.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Mom, don't you know how much you give him every month?" she said in place of Samuel.
Lydia did not retort. Even if he scrimped and saved, he could not have saved more than ten thousand bucks
throughout the three years. It was impossible to buy a house with that amount of money.
"You can't just go around among the Turners saying that you have a new house, even if you do have one. Just
look at their duplex apartment. Can your secondhand house beat that? It'll just be embarrassing for us if they
visit," Lydia said.
Godfrey huffed a frustrated sigh. "You really got us into trouble this time," he said to Samuel. "Fred is looking for
an opportunity to make a joke out of us, and you handed it to him on a silver platter." "No, no. We'll rent an
entire house. We can't lose face n o matter what." Lydia's existence revolved around her reputation; she had
practically donated two hundred thousand bucks for bragging rights, and now she wanted to rent a whole house
to preserve her dignity.
Godfrey agreed with her. "That's right. That's all we can do. Otherwise, we'll be mocked by Fred Turner until the
cows chome. Besides, that son of his goes around showing off just because he has a wellpaying job. It's not
like Yvonne is doing any worse."
When they reached home, the old couple immediately set off to work. They browsed through houses for rent on
the internet. Yvonne could not stop them even if she wanted to, so she let them be.